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  1. Once he’s reached a deserted street, he examines the locket. Inside is a photograph of Zelda’s mother and Zelda’s father—in a Nazi uniform. Felix resolves to bring Zelda the aspirin and carrot even if her father was a Nazi, reasoning that she’s not to blame for what her father did and she’s basically his family now.

  2. Once by Morris Gleitzman represents the Holocaust through the naïve perspective of its child protagonist, Felix Salinger. Much tension in the book derives from dramatic irony, in which the reader—having greater historical knowledge than Felix—realizes that Felix is in mortal danger of which he is unaware. Gleitzman may have drawn ...

  3. Overview. Published in 2005, Once is a children’s historical fiction novel by Morris Gleitzman. Set in Poland during World War II, the story follows Felix, a 10-year-old Jewish boy being hidden from the Nazis in a Catholic orphanage, as he embarks on a quest to find his parents. Gleitzman was inspired by the true experiences of the Polish ...

  4. Chapter 1 Summary. Felix Salinger lives in a Polish Orphanage in 1942. His parents, Jewish book sellers, put him there when the Nazis began to make things difficult for Jewish business owners. Mother Minka was a customer of theirs. During one mealtime, Felix finds a whole carrot in his soup—an unheard-of luxury.

  5. In Once a Thief, the fourth book in the Simon Riske series, author Reich does a great job capturing the reader’s imagination right from the start. If you are new to the series, there’s enough information revealed about Riske to get one up to speed while never slowing down the breakneck speed of the story.

  6. Analysis. Here, Death reveals not only the devastation that will come to Himmel Street and to Liesel's world, but he also illustrates how words are responsible for saving Liesel's life. Previously, words had saved her by giving her a powerful voice. Now, Death tells us that words will physically save Liesel by keeping her in the basement and ...

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  8. The novel is almost over by now, so the suspense intensifies. Knowledge of the horrible ending makes the action leading up to it seem that much more tragic. Death implies that Liesel's life will literally be saved by a book. Active Themes. Cosby, Matt. "The Book Thief Part 10: The End of the World (Part I)." Cosby, Matt.

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